Bioprocess Engineering: Basic Concepts, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (March 30, 2017) © 2017

  • Michael L. Shuler Cornell University
  • Fikret Kargi Dokuz Eylul University
  • Matthew DeLisa

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Bioprocess Engineering, Third Edition, is an extensive update of the world’s leading introductory textbook on biochemical and bioprocess engineering and reflects key advances in productivity, innovation, and safety.

The authors review relevant fundamentals of biochemistry, microbiology, and molecular biology, including enzymes, cell functions and growth, major metabolic pathways, alteration of cellular information, and other key topics. They then introduce evolving biological tools for manipulating cell biology more effectively and to reduce costs of bioprocesses.

This edition presents major advances in the production of biologicals; highly productive techniques for making heterologous proteins; new commercial applications for both animal and plant cell cultures; key improvements in recombinant DNA microbe engineering; techniques for more consistent authentic post-translational processing of proteins; and other advanced topics. It includes new, improved, or expanded coverage of 

  • The role of small RNAs as regulators
  • Transcription, translation, regulation, and differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
  • Cell-free processes, metabolic engineering, and protein engineering
  • Biofuels and energy, including coordinated enzyme systems, mixed-inhibition and enzyme-activation kinetics, and two-phase enzymatic reactions
  • Synthetic biology
  • The growing role of genomics and epigenomics Population balances and the Gompetz equation for batch growth and product formation
  • Microreactors for scale-up/scale-down, including rapid scale-up of vaccine production
  • The development of single-use technology in bioprocesses
  • Stem cell technology and utilization
  • Use of microfabrication, nanobiotechnology, and 3D printing techniques
  • Advances in animal and plant cell biotechnology

The text makes extensive use of illustrations, examples, and problems, and contains references for further reading as well as a detailed appendix describing traditional bioprocesses.

  • The field's best-seller, now fully revised
  • Offers greater emphasis on biofuels / bioenergy
  • Includes new coverage of coordinated enzyme systems, disposable bioreactors, cell-free systems, nanobiotechnology, and drug discovery
  • Contains expanded discussions of metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and stem cells New and updated homework and example problems throughout
    • Increases emphasis on biofuels/bioenergy
    • Contains new section on coordinated enzyme systems
    • Includes more coverage of mixed inhibition kinetics, enzyme activation kinetics, and two-phase enzymatic reactions
      Introduces epigenomics
    • Expands discussion of population balances
    • Covers the Gompetz equation for batch growth and product formation
    • Introduces disposable bioreactors, scale up/down microreactors, and new ways to rapidly scale up vaccine production
    • Significantly expands coverage of metabolic and protein engineering
    • Adds ideas from nanobiotechnology, especially as related to drug discovery
    • Also updates coverage of regulatory constraints, small (interfering) RNAs, fed batch systems, membrane bioreactors, synthetic biology, Taxol commercialization, and more
    • Contains new and revised homework problems throughout
    • Part I: The Basics of Biology: An Engineer’s Perspective
    • Chapter 1: What Is a Bioprocess Engineer?
    • Chapter 2: An Overview of Biological Basics
    • Chapter 3: Enzymes
    • Chapter 4: How Cells Work
    • Chapter 5: Major Metabolic Pathways
    • Chapter 6: How Cells Grow
    • Chapter 7: Stoichiometry of Microbial Growth and Product Formation
    • Chapter 8: How Cellular Information Is Altered
    • Part II: Engineering Principles for Bioprocesses
    • Chapter 9: Operating Considerations for Bioreactors for Suspension and Immobilized Cultures
    • Chapter 10: Selection, Scale-Up, Operation, and Control of Bioreactors
    • Chapter 11: Recovery and Purification of Products
    • Chapter 12: Bioprocess Considerations in Using Animal Cell Cultures
    • Chapter 13: Bioprocess Considerations in Using Plant Cell Cultures
    • Chapter 14: Utilizing Genetically Engineered Organisms
    • Chapter 15: Medical Applications of Bioprocess Engineering
    • Chapter 16: Multiple Species in Culture
    • Appendix A: Traditional Industrial Bioprocesses

    Dr. Michael L. Shuler is Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering at Cornell University. He directed the School of Chemical Engineering (1998-2002) and was founding James and Marsha McCormick Chair for Biomedical Engineering (2004-2014). He also directs the Center on the Microenvironment and Metastasis (CMM), funded by the National Cancer Institute as a Physical Sciences - Oncology Center. He has received numerous teaching, advising, and research related awards, and has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

    Fikret Kargi is Professor in the Department of Environmental Engineering at Dokuz Eylul University. His interests include bioprocess engineering, environmental biotechnology, wastewater treatment, biotechnology-bioengineering, and waste bioprocessing. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical/Biochemical Engineering from Cornell.

    Matthew DeLisa is William L. Lewis Professor of Engineering in Cornell's Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. His research focuses on understanding and controlling the molecular mechanisms underlying protein biogenesis in the complex environment of a living cell. He has invented numerous commercially important technologies for facilitating the discovery, design and manufacturing of human drugs, and has made seminal discoveries about cellular protein folding and protein translocation. DeLisa has received several awards including an NSF CAREER award, and was named one of the top 35 young innovators by MIT's Technology Review. He was elected as a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 2014.

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